TV
'Outnumbered' gets second series
Published Friday, Apr 18 2008, 11:39 BST | By Dave West
Filming has started on a second series of part-improvised comedy series Outnumbered.
The show from Drop The Dead Donkey creators Guy Jenkin and Andy Hamilton is about parents struggling to bring up their children.
The BBC said: "The first series was praised by critics and viewers alike for its freshness and its very natural evocation of the daily rollercoaster of family life with small children – a regal six-year-old with a talent for interrogation, an eight-year-old boy with a penchant for lying and a lovelorn 12-year-old."
The show will air on BBC One.
A pilot of a US version of Outnumbered is currently in production for Fox in the US.
The show from Drop The Dead Donkey creators Guy Jenkin and Andy Hamilton is about parents struggling to bring up their children.
The BBC said: "The first series was praised by critics and viewers alike for its freshness and its very natural evocation of the daily rollercoaster of family life with small children – a regal six-year-old with a talent for interrogation, an eight-year-old boy with a penchant for lying and a lovelorn 12-year-old."
The show will air on BBC One.
A pilot of a US version of Outnumbered is currently in production for Fox in the US.
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